God having send man and woman to our earth to share the joys and sorrows life equality
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LOVE, MARRIAGE, AND FAMILY
Love.
"So God created man in his own image,
in the image of God he created him;
male and female he created them.
And God blessed them, and God said to them,
"Be fruitful and multiply, and fill the earth and subdue it."
Genesis 1:27-28
Therefore a man leaves his father and his mother and cleaves to his wife, and they become one flesh.
Genesis 2:241
One can see from the Bible and the very biology of the human body that it is natural for a man and a woman to be together. God created woman because "it is not good for man to be alone" (Genesis 2:18). From the beginning of time, as recorded in the Book of Genesis, God planned for man and woman to unite in love and marriage for the continuity of his creation, the human family.2 Children are the fruit and bond of a marriage. The family provides a framework for each family member to grow as a person in love and security. 3
Frank Dicksee - Romeo and Juliet, London, 1899.
LOVE
"Whoever does not love does not know God, for God is love."
First Letter of John 4:8
Love is the favorite subject of artists and poets throughout the ages. Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare's story about two star-crossed lovers, is one of the most moving plays ever written. The loving kindness of Mary for the Christ child is evident on paintings throughout the world. Elizabeth Barrett Browning wrote impassioned love poems to her husband Robert Browning. We are familiar with Alfred Lord Tennyson's famous line, "Tis better to have loved and lost than to never have loved at all." The poet Kahlil Gibran wrote "Love is to know the pain of too much tenderness," and "Ever has it been that love knows not its own depth until the hour of separation." Popular music is filled with the subject of love, such as Stardust, the Twenties classic; Earth Angel by the Penguins, perhaps the first rhythm and blues song to become a national favorite in 1954; Love is a Many Splendored Thing by the Four Aces in 1955; the international hit (They Long to Be) Close To You by Karen and Richard Carpenter in 1970; Time in a Bottle, the number one ballad by the late Jim Croce in 1973; My Heart Will Go On by Celine Dion, the theme song from the 1997 movie Titanic; and the number one country song Would You Go With Me by Josh Turner in 2006. The beautiful love song Home by Phillip Phillips in 2012 is the only recording to ever make the top ten three times in one year. Love makes the world go round!4-15
Loving someone and being loved brings happiness. There are many loves in one's life, such as your spouse or sweetheart, your parents, your family and children, or your best friend. We all want and need love. This is essential to the human race. We need to help each other, cooperate with each other, and reaffirm each other.
Mystery and a kind of mysticism surround love. Why do people fall in love? The heart is the seat of the emotions, one of the three spiritual centers of the person, along with the intellect and the will. It was the French writer Blaise Pascal in his Pensées who said "Le coeur a ses raisons que la raison ne connait point" - "the heart has its reasons of which the mind knows nothing." The higher emotions, such as love, joy, sorrow, or contrition, cannot be willed, but suddenly well up in a person, and pervade his whole being. 16-17
God is important to your love relationship! Love of God grows as you mature in life. We become grateful for all his gifts, such as the beauty of creation and our family. And we become especially grateful for his forgiveness when we fall. His gifts to us are so plentiful that it becomes only fair and natural that we love him. We begin to appreciate that "God is love." He is a wonderful example of love, because His love is unconditional. We are the happiest when we are living in harmony with God and nature. Someone who loves God will strive to be good, honest, and faithful, and develop all the values necessary to sustain a love relationship through the years. Loving God means you are both trying to live His way and that you are being fair and true to each other.
The Danish philosopher Soren Kierkegaard (1813-1855) stresses this important point in Works of Love: "Worldly wisdom thinks that love is a relationship between man and woman. Christianity teaches that love is a relationship between man-God-woman, that is, that God is the middle term." He then contrasts this with romantic love: "when love ceases, people say these two have a 'falling out.' The bond is broken. When a relationship is only between two, one always has the upper hand in the relationship by being able to break it, for as soon as one has broken away, the relationship is broken. But when there are three, one person cannot do this. The third, as mentioned, is love itself, which the innocent sufferer can hold to in the break, and then the break has no power over